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Hi , if your camera wont turn on with the power pack
you may try another one or battery that you no they are full charged, probly your battery charger is dead
if that not works you may have a problem whit your camera
hope that help
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sounds like a dead battery. Plug the origional charger into it and the front led (below the flash) should flash red. If the red led in the back of the camera flashes or stays lit, then you have the wrong charger plugged in. (the camera won't power up if the back red/green led is on when plugged in)

He is able to charge his camera by plugging the cable into a USB outlet on his computer, but cannot get the camera to charge when using the SAC-45, which plugs into a wall 110 volt AC socket on one end and the cable on the other.

So far we have tried three SAC-45 units, keeping the same cable, and Samsung says they are shipping a fourth SAC-45 unit.

I think there is some problem with the cable, but haven't been able to get Samsung to send another cable.